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when does the boston marathon take place? takes place on patriots day which is something that's symbolizing the first battles in the american revolution. then you look at the boston red sox. babe ruth starts where? the red sox. which it can't get any more american than that. you would expect nothing less than bostonians to react the way they have the last few days. >> absolutely. you know, we should note, too, that the texas rangers are collecting money and donations for victims of west texas explosion. and minutes ago, major league baseball announced it's joins the red sox to donate $600,000 to people affected by the bombing. let's look to the future here. will this week's bombings, you think, have a lingering effect on the rest of the sports world? >> people are going to look over their shoulders, law enforcement people, athletes, coaches, fans. i tell you what, don, you hope it goes back to the old world war ii thing in england where they had placards made up saying keep calm and carry on. we saw a lot of that today at the
when does the boston marathon take place? takes place on patriots day which is something that's symbolizing the first battles in the american revolution. then you look at the boston red sox. babe ruth starts where? the red sox. which it can't get any more american than that. you would expect nothing less than bostonians to react the way they have the last few days. >> absolutely. you know, we should note, too, that the texas rangers are collecting money and donations for victims of west...
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coming up on our teachers are just have been filed against the boston marathon bombing suspect who remains in the hospital we'll tell you about the new developments in this case and take a critical look at the tactics police use to apprehend the suspect and we have lift off this weekend virginians watch the successful launch of the end taurus rocket this and another corporate face of the growing reliance on private companies for space flight development we'll give you an in-depth look at the growth of the space industry. and each year millions depend on antibiotics to fight off diseases but our dependence on these drugs is now causing super bacteria ahead we'll look at the super bugs and why you should be worried. it's tuesday april twenty third eight pm in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you are watching r.t. well in the days since the boston marathon bombing that rocks that city americans and law enforcement agencies across the country have been on high alert earlier today there was another momentary scare when one of the most trusted news organizations in the world the associated pr
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and said the boston marathon bombings should not slow reform. i would say for the sake of our national security we want to modernize our immigration laws. we do not know how to even track people who oversay their visas. joining me from washington, gabby pacheco and steve cohn, democrat from tennessee. it's great to have you back here, congressman. gabby, i want to begin with you. you gave very moving testimony today before the committee. i guess my first question to you is what was the atmosphere in that room like? what sense did you get of what effect last week's events have had on the conversation, and as an activist who has been working on this before, is there some part of you that is dreading that what you have worked on for so long may possibly be endangered by what happened last week? >> actually, i think a lot of us were holding our breath and trying to see what was happening. at first we were praying and making sure that people were okay. but secondly, that they didn't try to correlate this with immigration. unfortunately, they have sta
and said the boston marathon bombings should not slow reform. i would say for the sake of our national security we want to modernize our immigration laws. we do not know how to even track people who oversay their visas. joining me from washington, gabby pacheco and steve cohn, democrat from tennessee. it's great to have you back here, congressman. gabby, i want to begin with you. you gave very moving testimony today before the committee. i guess my first question to you is what was the...
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one week since the boston marathon bombing. moments ago the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using a weapon of mass destruction among other federal charges. if convicted he could be sentenced to death. the mean the-year-old had his initial appearance before a judge in a boston hospital where he remained in serious condition. later this very hour, president obama and the city of boston as well as this nation will mark a moment of silence at 2:50 eastern time. the exact moment the first bomb exploded. bells will ring afterward. massachusetts governor deval patrick and thomas menino will be on hand of the neighborhood of 8-year-old vimd martin richard. also today the first funeral was held for the bombing victims. the capacity crowd mourned. krystle campbell, the 29-year-old at the finish line clearing on a friend. and later this evening, boston university will hold a memorial service for lu lingzi, the 23-year-old graduate, the student from china also killed in the blast. meanwhile as crews clean up the crime
one week since the boston marathon bombing. moments ago the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using a weapon of mass destruction among other federal charges. if convicted he could be sentenced to death. the mean the-year-old had his initial appearance before a judge in a boston hospital where he remained in serious condition. later this very hour, president obama and the city of boston as well as this nation will mark a moment of silence at 2:50 eastern time. the exact moment...
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the officials say the plan was not related to the boston marathon bombings. the plan was to blow up a bridge in canada while a train was crossing, a train which toronto and new york city commuters use. trace, what details do we have? >> this is a cross-border operation between canadian authorities and the fbi and the dhs in this country, and now canadian news reporting there are two suspects in custody. one was arrested in ontario. the other arrested in quebec. the suspects have been under surveillance for six months to a year, and the plan as you said, reportedly to blow up the bridge while the train was crossing the bridge from toronto to new york city. we know a train that has that exact route. they wonted to have an economic impact in possibly both countries. there are reports the suspects had communications with people in the united states as well as overseas, and they do have links to extremist groups. one report says they had links to al qaeda in some capacity but didn't say why. also saying the two suspects appear to be older, so that youth radicaliza
the officials say the plan was not related to the boston marathon bombings. the plan was to blow up a bridge in canada while a train was crossing, a train which toronto and new york city commuters use. trace, what details do we have? >> this is a cross-border operation between canadian authorities and the fbi and the dhs in this country, and now canadian news reporting there are two suspects in custody. one was arrested in ontario. the other arrested in quebec. the suspects have been...
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. >> just gotten word of not one, but two explosions, near the finish line of the boston marathon. >> massive explosion that shattered a small town in texas. >> the best ways to talk to your kids about tragedy and stop them from living in fear. ♪ >> mike: good evening. welcome to "huckabee." we're live in e eldorado, texas. at this hour, the justice department is preparing charges for dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile there's a lot of talk on the sunday morning shows about the investigation. let's take a look at some of the comments from this morning in this sunday night edition of our quotes of the week. boston mayor tom menino has wrapped up the entire boston bombing case into one sound bite in abc's "this week." >> all the information i have is they acted alone, these two individuals, the brothers. the older brother is dead now. we have a second one at beth israel hospital in very serious condition. we don't know if we'll ever be able to question the individual. >> mike: don't know if that sounds familiar, but seems like after every major crime, whether it's the kennedy assassination,
. >> just gotten word of not one, but two explosions, near the finish line of the boston marathon. >> massive explosion that shattered a small town in texas. >> the best ways to talk to your kids about tragedy and stop them from living in fear. ♪ >> mike: good evening. welcome to "huckabee." we're live in e eldorado, texas. at this hour, the justice department is preparing charges for dzhokhar tsarnaev. meanwhile there's a lot of talk on the sunday morning...
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through an ordeal like these boston marathon bombings. some turned to prayer. on thursday thousands gathered at a memorial service where the president of the united states actually spoke. a long-time boston spiritual leader was also there. >> while someone this morning may have answers, i do not. but this is what i know. god is here in the midst of this say kret gatherkred gather sacr gathering with, different faiths, different races, first bound together by loss and pain but now clinging together and growing strength in a city that has always faced the darkness head-on. >> the reverend liz walker is joining us here. thanks so much for coming in. >> thanks for having me, wolf. >> what was quite an emotional moment. what was it like inside knowing literally the whole country was watching? >> the first thing that was on my mind and in my heart was the fact i was actually participating in trying to help people heal in boston and that's really important to me because i love this city. so it was a humbling experience. i hadn't thought about th
through an ordeal like these boston marathon bombings. some turned to prayer. on thursday thousands gathered at a memorial service where the president of the united states actually spoke. a long-time boston spiritual leader was also there. >> while someone this morning may have answers, i do not. but this is what i know. god is here in the midst of this say kret gatherkred gather sacr gathering with, different faiths, different races, first bound together by loss and pain but now clinging...
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some believe the boston marathon bombing means de facto we should pause, slow down the process of immigration reform. john mccain calls that ludicrous. what do you think? >> i'm with john mccain on this one. i mean, this is almost pathetic kind of excuse. what does it have to do with a mexican living in the united states who has done everything right and wants their kids to be able to get ahead in american life? what is this incident in boston have to do -- >> the argument is these are two individuals who emigrated from dagestan, from chechnya, came here, and ended up wreaking havoc. >> so what the critics don't get is that what the immigration bill would do, if you actually look at where they are in their preparation of it, is it would strengthen our immigration laws and make it harder for bad guys to get in by modernizing our immigration system. so people who say that, you know, this is an argument against immigration reform, even if they're in the united states senate, simply don't know what they're talking about. >> maybe they haven't read the bill. mr. welsh, do you agree with the rand p
some believe the boston marathon bombing means de facto we should pause, slow down the process of immigration reform. john mccain calls that ludicrous. what do you think? >> i'm with john mccain on this one. i mean, this is almost pathetic kind of excuse. what does it have to do with a mexican living in the united states who has done everything right and wants their kids to be able to get ahead in american life? what is this incident in boston have to do -- >> the argument is these...
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marathon bomber case. listen to this. >> we don't believe we're at war. we're fighting a crime. these arewayward people and this is really not that big of deal. give them a lawyer, read them miranda rightings, we'll plea bargain and we're not finding radical islamists who hate our guts. the signal we' sending is we're disarming ourselves. >> the sator had a belly full of the nonsense he's been hearing about what's happened in boston and the fellow who's no longer an enemy combatant. lis wiehl, foxegal analyst. what in the world are they doing in boston? how do you feel about what lindsey graham said? >> i don't agree with him. i don't think they could try him as an enemy combatant. it was a crime, a terrort attack on u.s. soil by a u.s. citizen. that equals a federal court. days. idn't mirandize him for a >> the administration said you can kill an american citizen with a missile from a drone but you can't call him an enemy combatant. help me through that. >> i'm a little upset because i said i would only d
marathon bomber case. listen to this. >> we don't believe we're at war. we're fighting a crime. these arewayward people and this is really not that big of deal. give them a lawyer, read them miranda rightings, we'll plea bargain and we're not finding radical islamists who hate our guts. the signal we' sending is we're disarming ourselves. >> the sator had a belly full of the nonsense he's been hearing about what's happened in boston and the fellow who's no longer an enemy combatant....
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was this the man who helped the boston marathon bombers? "newsroom" special coverage of the boston marathon bombings begins right now. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer rocketing live from boston. several major developments out of boston this morning. let's get you caught up, if you are just catching up on the latest developments back home. but far from back to normal. beginning next hour, police will take down the first barricades on boylston street, and allow business owners and residents to slowly but surely return home. we're learning more about the terror plot. who was involved? how did they develop it? and why? and the beginning of the end. police say sodzhokhar tsavraev newly released surveillance photos, after the release of an m.i.t. police officer and before the police shoot-out would leave him wounded and his brother dead. and more new developments this morning as well. we're learning about how tsavraev actually is now accused of acting from one suspect, sock ar tsavraev, spea
was this the man who helped the boston marathon bombers? "newsroom" special coverage of the boston marathon bombings begins right now. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer rocketing live from boston. several major developments out of boston this morning. let's get you caught up, if you are just catching up on the latest developments back home. but far from back to normal. beginning next hour, police will take down the first barricades...
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we did the boston marathon bombings. lucky for him and lucky for us his cell phone remained in that vehicle so we were able to get updates. now it is about 12:30 in the morning down a residential street in watertown. everybody is sleeping. our officers see two vehicles. the two brothers are in two different cars, including the car it was a hijacked. he ca before the back up could get there, the two cars stopped. they jump out of the car and unload on our police officers. >> when you say unload, what does that mean? >> they both came out shooting. handguns. we're still piecing that together. he's under direct by -- he has to jam it in reverse and try to give himself a little distance. >> the younger brother? >> no the police officer. within seconds i have two or three other police officers that pull up. we had just finished shift. two off duty officers heard it going on in their car. i have officer engaged in gunfight. there was over 200 shots over a 5 to 10 minute period. >> chief devoe goes into more detail on the early
we did the boston marathon bombings. lucky for him and lucky for us his cell phone remained in that vehicle so we were able to get updates. now it is about 12:30 in the morning down a residential street in watertown. everybody is sleeping. our officers see two vehicles. the two brothers are in two different cars, including the car it was a hijacked. he ca before the back up could get there, the two cars stopped. they jump out of the car and unload on our police officers. >> when you say...
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in the boston marathon bombings. let's go to john berman over at fenway park. you love the red sox. you're from boston. give us a little flavor, the mood of the crowd over at fenway. >> reporter: wolf, i've been here about a thousand times in my life. maybe 10,000 times in my life. i have never felt energy like there is today at fenway. the fans who have been streaming past us by the ted williams statue say they would not miss this game for anything in the world. you have to remember this is the first game at fenway since the bombings last monday. in some ways they have framed this incredible week here in boston. the red sox played last monday morning before the boston marathon. that game let out an hour before the bombings. but then the red sox took off and went on a road trip. in some ways for the team, it's been an emotional week for them. they paid tribute to the people of boston while they were on the road. in some ways they started this boston strong. they have been putting up a shirt in the dugout that says "b
in the boston marathon bombings. let's go to john berman over at fenway park. you love the red sox. you're from boston. give us a little flavor, the mood of the crowd over at fenway. >> reporter: wolf, i've been here about a thousand times in my life. maybe 10,000 times in my life. i have never felt energy like there is today at fenway. the fans who have been streaming past us by the ted williams statue say they would not miss this game for anything in the world. you have to remember this...
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how do you figure at future events in boston, take the boston marathon in next year, has this fundamentally changed the way you approach large events in that city or any other city? >> any time you have an event like this, candy, you need to learn from it. there is much more investigative work to do to understand how monday's events came to be. how these two individuals came to devise the explosive devices. what motivated them. and i'm sure the boston police and federal authorities and others in preparation for next marathon, which we expect to be bigger and better than it's ever been before, will take those lessons into mind to make sure the route is as secure as it can be. the reality is you can't prevent these things in every circumstance, but you can prepare as well as you can humanly possible to try to limit the possibility that this could happen. i am confident that our law enforcement personnel will do that over the coming weeks and months. and it's an abject lesson for everyone in the nation that we have to be vigilant. if you see something, say something. in this case, you know, in
how do you figure at future events in boston, take the boston marathon in next year, has this fundamentally changed the way you approach large events in that city or any other city? >> any time you have an event like this, candy, you need to learn from it. there is much more investigative work to do to understand how monday's events came to be. how these two individuals came to devise the explosive devices. what motivated them. and i'm sure the boston police and federal authorities and...
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the boston globe reports one suspect is dead and another at large in the boston marathon bombings. on twitter -- some coverage of the interfaith service that happened in boston yesterday. we see an image of the first lady and the president. the baltimore sun says obama's response is one of comfort. he declared the sun will rise over boston. these were his first extended remarks about the bombings that killed three people and injured more than 170 near the finish linef e btorathon. the baltime sun says that the warm note was quintessential obama in a speech that embodied this president's response to national crises. let's listen to the president. [video clip] >> that's what you taught us, boston. that's what you reminded us, to push on. to persevere. to not grow weary. to not get faint. even when it hurts. even when our hearts ache. we summon the strength that maybe we did not even know we had and we carry on. we finished the race. -- finish the race. [applause] because of who we thatand because we know somewhere around the bend a stranger has a cup of water. around the bend, somebo
the boston globe reports one suspect is dead and another at large in the boston marathon bombings. on twitter -- some coverage of the interfaith service that happened in boston yesterday. we see an image of the first lady and the president. the baltimore sun says obama's response is one of comfort. he declared the sun will rise over boston. these were his first extended remarks about the bombings that killed three people and injured more than 170 near the finish linef e btorathon. the baltime...
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it seems like many months since monday, april 15th, the day of the boston marathon bombings. yet it has been merely five days since the tragic explosions that took three lives, critically injured over 180 spectators and instilled terror and fear among the citizens of the city of boston, the commonwealth of massachusetts, and elsewhere. today, the city of boston, the city of cambridge and the city of watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators who caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our communities. together, with the action and support of our joint terrorism task force partners, many of which are on the stage with me this evening, the fbi and our partners remain vigilant and continue to follow through thousands of leads and sifted through hundreds of tips, through thousands of man-hours to reach this moment. this was truly an absolutely intense investigation and i do emphasize a truly intense investigation. as a result of that, justice is being served for the victims of these
it seems like many months since monday, april 15th, the day of the boston marathon bombings. yet it has been merely five days since the tragic explosions that took three lives, critically injured over 180 spectators and instilled terror and fear among the citizens of the city of boston, the commonwealth of massachusetts, and elsewhere. today, the city of boston, the city of cambridge and the city of watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators...
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on two occasions i was registered for the boston marathon but never got to do it. marathoners are unique in that the participants are competing against each other but competing against them sals. for many the culmination of months and years of dedicated training and discipline to finish what most people don't even dare to start. crossing the finish at the marathon is feeling that if i can do this i can do anything. the people running a marathon the other runners aren't black pore wheat or brown or yellow, democrat or republican. not any other nationality. they are a part of a unique bond that is formed among those who compete 22.6 miles on their feet crossing the finish line is truly he a holy moment to defile the finish line of a marathon is to desecrate the sanctity of our collective soul. boston is a strong city and it is going to recover. but boston, it is hard -- its hard working people and its star royed marathon deserve much better than having mad dogs acting out their perverted religious evil on holy ground. well, we are going to be back live tomorrow night
on two occasions i was registered for the boston marathon but never got to do it. marathoners are unique in that the participants are competing against each other but competing against them sals. for many the culmination of months and years of dedicated training and discipline to finish what most people don't even dare to start. crossing the finish at the marathon is feeling that if i can do this i can do anything. the people running a marathon the other runners aren't black pore wheat or brown...
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what was his role, if any, in the boston marathon bombings? how much evidence did this character misha supposedly have on the elder suspect who is now dead, tamerlan tsarnaev. we've got new information coming in. we'll share it with you right after this. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. before i do any projects on on my own.st at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's
what was his role, if any, in the boston marathon bombings? how much evidence did this character misha supposedly have on the elder suspect who is now dead, tamerlan tsarnaev. we've got new information coming in. we'll share it with you right after this. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a...
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three new and important headlines in the boston marathon investigation. we're expecting charges to be filed soon against suspect against dzhokhar tsarnaev. an exclusive against tamerlan. a source in russia tells nbc news russian intelligence reached out to the fbi last november about the 26-year-old. and crime scene units are back at the bomb site in boston right now. they're placing debris into garbage trucks. crews were seen sifting last night throughout that debris. let's go to pete williams. with a good afternoon to you, pete, let's talk first about the status of the charges in this case and what the likely charges will be. >> yes, i think the odds are pretty good that we'll see these charges in the next couple of hours. they're putting the final touches on them now. and we expect to learn a little more about what the fbi has assembled based on its investigation of the bombing. so perhaps there will be some new details that we'll get. in terms of the charges, i would think at the very least they'll charge him with the bombing, with a terrorism offense
three new and important headlines in the boston marathon investigation. we're expecting charges to be filed soon against suspect against dzhokhar tsarnaev. an exclusive against tamerlan. a source in russia tells nbc news russian intelligence reached out to the fbi last november about the 26-year-old. and crime scene units are back at the bomb site in boston right now. they're placing debris into garbage trucks. crews were seen sifting last night throughout that debris. let's go to pete...
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craig, i was at the boston marathon. i was at the finish line, my daughter, my four grandchildren were sitting at the finish line. a bomb didn't go off that was right in the stands where they were. now, look, if any of us have reason to be concerned, it is a valid one. and what we're looking for is now the federal government, we're pleased that they came in and they made some beautiful statements, they united the people, they made us feel good. now we want more than feel-good statements. we want specific, constructive policies and programs that are going to give the authorities public safety authorities. >> like what? specifically, what more do we want from the federal government? do we want even more cameras in boston? >> well, i would welcome that, yes, i would welcome that. i would welcome the inspection of these backpacks going into densely populate communities. craig, let me tell you something. the 9/11, when the terrorists were sworn in, i was there. i was the lead speaker at that event, at the boston garden. i nev
craig, i was at the boston marathon. i was at the finish line, my daughter, my four grandchildren were sitting at the finish line. a bomb didn't go off that was right in the stands where they were. now, look, if any of us have reason to be concerned, it is a valid one. and what we're looking for is now the federal government, we're pleased that they came in and they made some beautiful statements, they united the people, they made us feel good. now we want more than feel-good statements. we...
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authorities believe the suspected boston marathon bombers may have used the online publications which includes sections like a hit list and a how to, including how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. nick robertson has more with how this magazine may be fuelling deadly plots against the united states of america. >> as al-qaeda terror trading in u.s. drone strikes, so the radicals hone their online training. in 2010, publishing the inspire magazine. propelling them to leaders in cooking up jihad at home. issue one devoted ten of its pages to bomb making. glossy propaganda written in english to inspire a generation of english speaking radical want to bes. instructions showing step by step details on making a pressure cooker bomb, available to anyone through radical islamists to right wing extremists, who themselves have had a -- for cooker bombs. more issues followed. issue nine early 2012, suggests targeting sporting events. in 2011, suggested using a car. the ideas sounded outlandish. riggeded a car using a cocktail of explosives similar the to inspire magazine instructions and
authorities believe the suspected boston marathon bombers may have used the online publications which includes sections like a hit list and a how to, including how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. nick robertson has more with how this magazine may be fuelling deadly plots against the united states of america. >> as al-qaeda terror trading in u.s. drone strikes, so the radicals hone their online training. in 2010, publishing the inspire magazine. propelling them to leaders in...
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shortly after the suspect in last monday's boston marathon bombings was formally charged and just minutes after a moment of silence at the exact time of the bombing one week ago to remember the victims, we learned this afternoon of another terror plot in north america. which may have direct ties to middle eastern extremism. we have fox team coverage tonight. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. again, why the administration decided doknst designating tsarnaev an enemy combatant. catherine herridge here in washington the on the fbi's contact. with tamerlan tsarnaev who died on friday night. boston seven days after the attack. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen and stunning news of another planned attack of terror. good evening, james. >> bret, good evening. canadian officials announced today they arrested two men this afternoon and charged them with plotting with the aid of al qaeda to blow up a passenger train traveling from new york to the greater torrent area. the alleged terrorist are age 30 and are raheed of toronto. they worke
shortly after the suspect in last monday's boston marathon bombings was formally charged and just minutes after a moment of silence at the exact time of the bombing one week ago to remember the victims, we learned this afternoon of another terror plot in north america. which may have direct ties to middle eastern extremism. we have fox team coverage tonight. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. again, why the administration decided doknst designating tsarnaev an...
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ins reports say the suspect the boston marathon bombings is communicating with authorities. some members of congress have said that immigration reform should be delayed in the wake of last week's bombings. we would like to get your perspectives on this. do you think immigration reform should be put on hold post- boston bombings? here are the numbers to call -- can also find us online. send us a tweet i writing @cspanwj. or you can join the conversation on facebook, look for www.facebook.com/cspan. our e-mail address is journal@c- span.org. here is the headline in the "washington post" -- we will hear more about what happened yesterday at an immigration-related hearing. the senate judiciary committee. we will bring that to you in just a moment. the chairman, patrick leahy, chastised just -- chastised some of his gop colleagues by time ast week's attack to comprehensive immigration bill that was introduced last week. ill" -- "the hel we saw some things post-9/11 that were enacted that, if we had a bit more rational time to think it through, perhaps we would not have had some p
ins reports say the suspect the boston marathon bombings is communicating with authorities. some members of congress have said that immigration reform should be delayed in the wake of last week's bombings. we would like to get your perspectives on this. do you think immigration reform should be put on hold post- boston bombings? here are the numbers to call -- can also find us online. send us a tweet i writing @cspanwj. or you can join the conversation on facebook, look for...
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that is the time first of two explosions at the boston marathon. so we will cover that live a bit later today too. 10 minutes past the hour. martha: a lot of good information coming up here. we're just getting started this morning. lawmakers are asking whether the fbi may have missed something two years ago. big questions whether or not the administration's posture on the war on terror may have led to that to any extent. we'll talk to john boehner about that live in studio next. bill: is this man a terrorist or just a common criminal? tough legal choices ahead now for prosecutors that could drastically change the course of the boston bombings in this case. >> we don't know, are there other conspirators out there? are there other explosives out there? where did they get the radicalization? are there mosques or imams we should look at? >> who dud his brother meet with in russia and chechnya. . . ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ w
that is the time first of two explosions at the boston marathon. so we will cover that live a bit later today too. 10 minutes past the hour. martha: a lot of good information coming up here. we're just getting started this morning. lawmakers are asking whether the fbi may have missed something two years ago. big questions whether or not the administration's posture on the war on terror may have led to that to any extent. we'll talk to john boehner about that live in studio next. bill: is this...
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the boston marathon bombings have added fuel to the already raging fire that is immigration reform. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the latest from capitol hill. >> the response was swift, effective and in many ways will serve as a model for the future. >> assessment of the boston terror attack has become key component of immigration reform. boston suspects exploit the nation's immigration nation to carry out their terror activities it is important to these discussions. a point ten kentucky senator rand paul made in a letter to majority leader reid on monday. >> it's a wrong signal to say hurry up and let's pass comprehensive immigration reform but not do anything to make sure the country is more secure from people who might attack us. >> reid responded to paul today writing on twitter quote during senator rand paul let's pass immigration reform because it lets us pass background checks on those here unlawfully. fox news poll 7% of those surveyed favor a path to citizenship if the illegal immigrants meet requirements which has jumped six points since february. som
the boston marathon bombings have added fuel to the already raging fire that is immigration reform. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the latest from capitol hill. >> the response was swift, effective and in many ways will serve as a model for the future. >> assessment of the boston terror attack has become key component of immigration reform. boston suspects exploit the nation's immigration nation to carry out their terror activities it is important to these...
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as the boston marathon bombing deepens, the fbi plans to interview the wife of tamerlan, 24-year-old katheryn russell. she met him in 2010 and converted to islam at his request. she dropped out of college and had his baby who is now three years old. according to reports russell was totally transformed by the suspect. russell's lawyer is working with police on how to move forward and has said that his client did not suspect her husband of anything. we are also learning today boston was pearlly the beginning of the brothers' terrorists spree. according to the new york times a u.s. official confirmed that new york city was likely their next target. they learned that information by a motorist that was carjacked by the brothers last week. one of the suspects reportedly told the man they planned to drive to new york city in the coming days. here is our one and only ann coulter. how are you? >> fine. how are you? >> fine. i watch this and now i'm a little concerned because he has his miranda rights, right to remain silent. i think it's a mistake not to treat him as an enemy combatant. the e
as the boston marathon bombing deepens, the fbi plans to interview the wife of tamerlan, 24-year-old katheryn russell. she met him in 2010 and converted to islam at his request. she dropped out of college and had his baby who is now three years old. according to reports russell was totally transformed by the suspect. russell's lawyer is working with police on how to move forward and has said that his client did not suspect her husband of anything. we are also learning today boston was pearlly...
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he's also a marathon runner. doctor, good to have you on both counts. boston sort of coming out from behind closed doors, literally, after being told to stay behind them. but it's a lot easier said than done to get back to normal, isn't it? >> yes. and as i got into here into boston last night, i saw the celebrations and i was relieved that things were finally safe and the suspect was caught. but it's going to take time to recover from this. >> neil: people are going to be a little gun shy, no crass pun intended, about going to large public events now, aren't they? there is already beefed up security in london ahead of their marathon for just this sort of thing. what do you tell people who almost want to stay behind their closed doors? >> well, i think we all have to go on with our lives, do the kind of things that give us pleasure and certainly for me, run not guilty a marathon, gives me pleasure and i would hope that everyone that's going to be doing that is going to go ahead and do it and have a heightened sense of vinal lance will what might be out
he's also a marathon runner. doctor, good to have you on both counts. boston sort of coming out from behind closed doors, literally, after being told to stay behind them. but it's a lot easier said than done to get back to normal, isn't it? >> yes. and as i got into here into boston last night, i saw the celebrations and i was relieved that things were finally safe and the suspect was caught. but it's going to take time to recover from this. >> neil: people are going to be a little...
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we will take you to boston for a briefing from the fbi on the boston marathon bombing investigation. just ahead of that news conference, they announced they would release video and photographs of the investigation, so we will have live once it starts on c-span. the secretary, the the about the explosion at a fertilizer plant in the time of what -- in that town of west, texas, an explosion that killed 15 and injured as many as 160. >> i will begin with west, texas, as the more recent event, and give you the most current information that we have about the explosion, and of course, our sympathies and concerns go out to the families of those who have lost loved ones or who have had a loved one who has been injured. ghtthe faa has issued a temporary flight restriction over the area. the texas commission on environmental quality is providing air monitoring and technical assistance. the texas task force one has been alerted to provide structural collapse support. the union pacific railroad has halted freight service and local authorities have turned off utility service in the area, includin
we will take you to boston for a briefing from the fbi on the boston marathon bombing investigation. just ahead of that news conference, they announced they would release video and photographs of the investigation, so we will have live once it starts on c-span. the secretary, the the about the explosion at a fertilizer plant in the time of what -- in that town of west, texas, an explosion that killed 15 and injured as many as 160. >> i will begin with west, texas, as the more recent...
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right now, continuing team coverage of the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings continues in boston. >> terror suspects on the move. this morning, u.s. marshals whisk accused bomber dzhokhar tsavraev out of the hospital to his new home at a federal prison. "newsroom" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to a special edition of "newsroom" live from boston. right in front makeshift memorial here at copley square. i'm jake tapper. >> i'm brooke baldwin. so great to be live in the midst of boylston street. a busy morning of developments. let's begin with the latest in the investigation here this morning. have you this younger suspect, dzhokhar tsavraev. he is now in a new hospital bed. overnight, moreovd
right now, continuing team coverage of the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings continues in boston. >> terror suspects on the move. this morning, u.s. marshals whisk accused bomber dzhokhar tsavraev out of the hospital to his new home at a federal prison. "newsroom" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to a special edition of "newsroom" live from boston. right in front makeshift memorial here at copley square. i'm jake tapper. >> i'm brooke...
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he also touched on russian help in the boston marathon bombings saying russian intelligence services have been helpful since then and that he had spoken to russian president vladmir putin personally. also touched on relations with congress, the guantanamo bay prison and relations with mexico. let's get reaction to all of this from the former senior adivsor and deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush. karl rove is a fox news contributor. karl, what was the most interesting thing to you of what the president had to say this morning? >> well, there was, there were two bits of news. one that he created and one that will be created in the aftermath of this. the president said he was going to reexamine gitmo, that in closing the prison there, said we had these enemy combatants there and he wanted to handle them what he called conventional fashion which he implied was trying them in u.s. courts but in reality that is unconventional. we in previous wars taken enemy combatants, not seen troops picked up on battlefield in north africa and europe and sent them to prison camps in arizo
he also touched on russian help in the boston marathon bombings saying russian intelligence services have been helpful since then and that he had spoken to russian president vladmir putin personally. also touched on relations with congress, the guantanamo bay prison and relations with mexico. let's get reaction to all of this from the former senior adivsor and deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush. karl rove is a fox news contributor. karl, what was the most interesting thing to you...
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he had -- he and his brother had planted these bombs at the marathon -- at the boston marathon, the finish line they knew they were heavily armed, they knew they had other bombs, they knew they planned to launch other attacks, so they had to take every single precaution, they also knew they would be trying to get out of the area, right? so that's why they couldn't just limit it to one little neighborhood, and the -- we found out later, the kid was inside that perimeter, but before daylight he had managed to escape there was blood in one house where he was hiding at, he managed to get out. they didn't see him. i think had they not locked the city down, god knows what would have happened and then people would be criticizing them for not do it. >> yeah. it is kind of a double edge sword. he was a citizen and they caught him, but you are right had they not locked the city down, it could have been worse. >> the citizen didn't catch him. the citizen saw the blood, and authorities were right there, they were there within seconds. >> right. part of this conversation started off with nate silver fr
he had -- he and his brother had planted these bombs at the marathon -- at the boston marathon, the finish line they knew they were heavily armed, they knew they had other bombs, they knew they planned to launch other attacks, so they had to take every single precaution, they also knew they would be trying to get out of the area, right? so that's why they couldn't just limit it to one little neighborhood, and the -- we found out later, the kid was inside that perimeter, but before daylight he...
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but back to your calls on immigration reform and the boston marathon bombings. what is the connection? people are trying to make a connection. i think that's hard to do so and we should not do so but you may disagree. 866-55-press, our toll free number. quickly, here is a case of identity thief nabbed for identity theft. a woman worked in a bank and used the name date of birth and social security number of a customer to obtain a loan. fortunately in that case that identity theft was stopped in its tracks but you may not be so lucky if you are not protected against it. i am with lifelock. call now and mention press 60, and you'll get 60 free days of ultimate lifelock protection. see lifelock for details and then make that important call to 1-800-356-5967. before we go to the calls, peter, comments online. >> you can find at @bpshow. don says if any reform come out of the bombings, it's gun laws. the fact that people are using this to help with immigration, maybe they should be looking at other issues. >> bill: that's a good point. i just keep seeing comments abou
but back to your calls on immigration reform and the boston marathon bombings. what is the connection? people are trying to make a connection. i think that's hard to do so and we should not do so but you may disagree. 866-55-press, our toll free number. quickly, here is a case of identity thief nabbed for identity theft. a woman worked in a bank and used the name date of birth and social security number of a customer to obtain a loan. fortunately in that case that identity theft was stopped in...
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jon: the boston marathon attack of a week ago sparked intense media coverage. most of the reporting solid as zoned journalists went about their skwraob jobs reporting their story as police searched for the suspect getting pictures of the suspects quickly out to the public. >> thank you for your support of our media campaign the other day which publicized the photos. i thank you very, very much for the support that the media provided us. i thank each and everyone of you tonight. >> some of the coverage was outstanding, some of the reports leading up to friday's arrest have come under fire. let's talk about it with our news watch panel. jim pinkerton a contributing editor and writer for the american conservative magazine. alan colmes host of the alan colmes radio show and author of "thank the liberals nor saving america." let's get a grade from each of you as to how the media generally did in covering the tragedies of this week. jim let's start with you. >> i'll give them a b, there was plenty of inaccuracies, it was an important story and the media covered it. >
jon: the boston marathon attack of a week ago sparked intense media coverage. most of the reporting solid as zoned journalists went about their skwraob jobs reporting their story as police searched for the suspect getting pictures of the suspects quickly out to the public. >> thank you for your support of our media campaign the other day which publicized the photos. i thank you very, very much for the support that the media provided us. i thank each and everyone of you tonight. >>...
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or walking around washington as a result of this, after post boston marathon? you know, in the short term, probably we will. >> in the short term. one of the things that is also -- i thought interesting was last week on wednesday and on thursday, there were massive ieds in iraq which killed you know, 27 people on thursday including four kids. and then 16 people including americans on wednesday. maybe i'm flubbing the numbers. but one of the things that was amazing to me is the next day they get back up, people get back up and they go to their coffee shop. i think that that level of resilience really is extraordinary and it isn't something that we've had to deal with. >> bill: no. and boston got back up, too. but again -- >> they shut down the city first. >> bill: also the number of fatalities and the number of incidences and the power nothing here compared to what we've seen over there. neda here from cq roll call. we're talking urban warfare. let's talk about some of the warfare on capitol hill, too when we come back here on the "full court press." join the co
or walking around washington as a result of this, after post boston marathon? you know, in the short term, probably we will. >> in the short term. one of the things that is also -- i thought interesting was last week on wednesday and on thursday, there were massive ieds in iraq which killed you know, 27 people on thursday including four kids. and then 16 people including americans on wednesday. maybe i'm flubbing the numbers. but one of the things that was amazing to me is the next day...
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for the boston marathon. later that day, two blasts from hidden bombs rock the crowded final stretch of the boston marathon. one explosion occurred near feet from the front of the church and in an instant old south church, the marathon church, the church of the finish line, joined the rest of the boston in helping, comforting, and praying. the old south church was first gathered in 1669 by a group of colonists who wanted to create a more inclusive and welcoming congregation, and since then it has played an integral role in boston's history. meetingmeetings that led to then tea party were held in the church and in the 19th century, church members are active in the abolitionist movement. though old south church was closed pour more than a week following the explosions, their ministry remained open. this past sunday i attended an interfaith service jointly performed by old south church and other local religious institutions at the corner of boylston and berkeley streets, a flew blocks from the site of the bombin
for the boston marathon. later that day, two blasts from hidden bombs rock the crowded final stretch of the boston marathon. one explosion occurred near feet from the front of the church and in an instant old south church, the marathon church, the church of the finish line, joined the rest of the boston in helping, comforting, and praying. the old south church was first gathered in 1669 by a group of colonists who wanted to create a more inclusive and welcoming congregation, and since then it...
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the remaining living suspect in monday's boston marathon bombings is in the hospital tonight in serious condition under extraordinary security. tonight we will bring you the complete story of the search and capture and what lies ahead for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his 26-year-old brother died in a shootout with police. we begin in boston and senior correspondent eric shaun. good evening. >> good evening. tonight governor patrick dzhokhar tsarnaev may be in serious condition in downtown boston, but says his condition is stable and not yet able to communicate and he could potentially be charged from the federal government with terrorism-related charges and from the commonwealth of massachusetts, state charges of murder. he's lucky to be alive. when the terror suspect was brought in last night, he was clinging to life. after losing a lot of blood, apparently shot during the carjacking chase thursday night. he was bleeding and weak. federal authorities say a special high value suspect team experienced with accused terrorists, is expected to eventually question him. he was not given his
the remaining living suspect in monday's boston marathon bombings is in the hospital tonight in serious condition under extraordinary security. tonight we will bring you the complete story of the search and capture and what lies ahead for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his 26-year-old brother died in a shootout with police. we begin in boston and senior correspondent eric shaun. good evening. >> good evening. tonight governor patrick dzhokhar tsarnaev may be in serious condition in...
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jenna: well, one key question in the boston marathon terror attack is why? you know, why would anyone do this? one suspect is dead, the other remains hospitalized under heavy guard, barely able to speak according to reports, so it may be a while before we get a full picture, learn more about the motive or any outside influence that could have impacted these two young men on our screen. our next guest may have some clues or at least a way to look at this in a different way than some of our conversations have allowed. in the author of "talking to terrorists," she's interviewed hundreds of terrorists and their family, and can she's our guest today. ann, nice to have you with us. >> thank you, jenna, glad to be here. jenna: when stories like this happen, we want to better understand, but we don't want to explain away accountability, especially in a situation like the boston bombing. so what should we consider when we're considering why, the motivation? where do you start? >> well, when i heard they were chechnyans, right away that told me something because even
jenna: well, one key question in the boston marathon terror attack is why? you know, why would anyone do this? one suspect is dead, the other remains hospitalized under heavy guard, barely able to speak according to reports, so it may be a while before we get a full picture, learn more about the motive or any outside influence that could have impacted these two young men on our screen. our next guest may have some clues or at least a way to look at this in a different way than some of our...
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this is how we will honor the victims of the boston marathon bombings. let us confront ignorance with information. divert suspicious or prejudice gazes with outstretched hands. jay, if you take those remarks and put them on paper and just disconnect them to the boston marathon bombings, they're not controversial at all. but to have the attorney general of the united states get up and focus on backlash against muslims, has there been backlash against muslims in the wake of boston? is this a time for the attorney general to be effectively scolding americans, not to be bigoted and not to be ignorant? >> megyn, the attorney general of the united states needs to do us all a favor. catch the terrorists. that's what he needs to be doing. catch the terrorists and don't allow individuals to be mirandized after only 16 hours of interrogation. an individual that we know had the bomb and put it next to an eight-year-old kid. these statements that the attorney general made, which like you said, no one is going to argue with this as far as contextually. when you put i
this is how we will honor the victims of the boston marathon bombings. let us confront ignorance with information. divert suspicious or prejudice gazes with outstretched hands. jay, if you take those remarks and put them on paper and just disconnect them to the boston marathon bombings, they're not controversial at all. but to have the attorney general of the united states get up and focus on backlash against muslims, has there been backlash against muslims in the wake of boston? is this a time...
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mayor thomas menino, who missed the marathon because of a broken leg, praised boston for its strength in the face of the tragedy. >> nothing can defeat the heart of this city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. because this is boston. a city with courage compassion and strength that knows no bounds. >> brown: six religious leaders spoke. reverend nancy taylor of boston's old south church, located near the race's finish line, recounted the sacrifice she witnessed monday. >> from church's tower, this is what i saw that day. i saw people run toward not toward the explosion. toward cos. the mayhem, toward the dange making of their own bodies sacraments of mercy. >> suarez: violinist yo-yo ma accompanied the boston children's chorus. ♪ and governor deval patrick linked the state holiday on monday to america's values. >> how strange that the cowardess unleashed on us should come on marathon day on patriots day. an
mayor thomas menino, who missed the marathon because of a broken leg, praised boston for its strength in the face of the tragedy. >> nothing can defeat the heart of this city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. because this is boston. a city with courage compassion and strength that knows no bounds. >>...
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yesterday, less than a week after the attacks at the boston marathon. is up next from massachusetts on the republican line. caller: he is an enemy combatant. an 8-year-old boy with a bomb. he used his telephone to say he wanted to kill more americans, so he proved that. he was an enemy. host: the you think that he should end up in the federal courts after a time of interrogations? caller: no, he should be held indefinitely so we can get more information. 10 blocks from his house was a person whoe the started the mosque was put in prison for supporting al qaeda and hama the one that replaced him was with the muslim brotherhood. he preaches the same vitriol about the world domination and taking over this country. disinvited him when the president came to have of the peopleur int week at the site boston. host: banks for the call. --thanks. on twitter -- a couple of the lead editorials in several of the major papers out of new york talking about this issue. how to handle a terrorism case is the headline of the lead editorial in the new york times. the wall
yesterday, less than a week after the attacks at the boston marathon. is up next from massachusetts on the republican line. caller: he is an enemy combatant. an 8-year-old boy with a bomb. he used his telephone to say he wanted to kill more americans, so he proved that. he was an enemy. host: the you think that he should end up in the federal courts after a time of interrogations? caller: no, he should be held indefinitely so we can get more information. 10 blocks from his house was a person...
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the first time he has answered questions about the boston marathon attack. as we have been reporting, the russians asked the fbi and the cia to investigate tamerlan tsarnaev two years ago. the fbi reports it found no ties to terrorism. but the government did add tsarnaev and his mother to a terror data bait. -- data base. what he has seen so far the fbi and homeland security did what they were supposed to do. he also said national intelligence director james clapper has ordered a review of every step the feds took in the case to see whether they should change any of their procedures. ed henry is our man at the white house. is he live there tonight. the president says the fbi did its job. >> that's right, shep. that's one of the big looming questions still out there about this boston terror case. did the fbi drop the ball back in 2011. the president answered today he does not think so. take a listen. >> the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother.
the first time he has answered questions about the boston marathon attack. as we have been reporting, the russians asked the fbi and the cia to investigate tamerlan tsarnaev two years ago. the fbi reports it found no ties to terrorism. but the government did add tsarnaev and his mother to a terror data bait. -- data base. what he has seen so far the fbi and homeland security did what they were supposed to do. he also said national intelligence director james clapper has ordered a review of...